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1. Download Red Hat Development Suite for Windows

Download the Red Hat Development Suite installer to get the latest development tools from Red Hat. For the download, you will need to register with developers.redhat.com. Choose from either the online installer which will download only the selected components, or the bundled installer.

2. Installation

Choose the destination folder where you'd like to install Red Hat Development Suite. Then, click Next.

Select the components to install:

After the installer determines whether any of the components are already installed you will be presented with a list to choose from. By default, Red Hat Development Suite will install Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio IDE, Red Hat Container Development Kit and any required additional components.

Should you prefer not to install Developer Studio, uncheck the box next to RED HAT JBOSS DEVELOPER STUDIO. You will still be able to use Red Hat Container Development Kit and Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform through the command line and the browser. You can also choose not to install OpenJDK 8.

To use the Red Hat Container Development Kit you will need a hypervisor to run the included Red Hat Enterprise Linux VM. For Windows, the default choice is Hyper-V, which is included with many newer versions of Windows but is not enabled by default. If Hyper-V is not enabled, Development Suite will install VirtualBox. For more information, see the CDK 3.1 Getting Started Guide.

Enter your Red Hat Developer Program username and password (the same ID used to log into developers.redhat.com). Then, click Download & Install.

NOTE: If you haven’t directly downloaded the Red Hat Development Suite from Red Hat Developers, your account may not have the correct entitlements to install the Container Development Kit. The easiest way to add the entitlements is to visit Red Hat Developers and initiate a download of the Red Hat Development Suite. We are working on a fix to enable you to add the entitlements to your account without starting a new download.

If you get a message saying that terms and conditions haven't been accepted: login directly to developers.redhat.com with a browser, accept the terms and conditions, and then click Download & Install.

Wait a few moments while the installer downloads the selected components and any other requirements.

When installation is complete, click Close the installer

Preamble

1. Download Red Hat Development Suite for macOS

Download the Red Hat Development Suite installer to get the latest development tools from Red Hat. For the download, you will need to register with developers.redhat.com. Choose from either the online installer which will download only the selected components, or the bundled installer.

2. Installation

On macOS, you need to have Java SE Development Kit 1.8 installed before running the Development Suite installer. Download and install JDK 8 for macOS.

Click on the downloaded file to launch the installer.

On the splash page, click Next.

Choose the folder you wish to use to install Red Hat Development Suite. Then, click Next.

Select the components to install:

After the installer determines whether any of the components are already installed you will be presented with a list to choose from. By default, Red Hat Development Suite will install Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio IDE, Red Hat Container Development Kit and any required additional components.

Should you prefer not to install Developer Studio, uncheck the box next to RED HAT JBOSS DEVELOPER STUDIO. You will still be able to use Red Hat Container Development Kit and Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform through the command line and the browser.

To use the Red Hat Container Development Kit you will need a hypervisor to run the included Red Hat Enterprise Linux VM. For macOS, Development Suite will install VirtualBox. For more information, see the CDK 3.1 Getting Started Guide.

After you've completed component selection, click Next.

Enter your Red Hat Developer Program username and password (the same ID used to log into developers.redhat.com). Then, click Download & Install.

NOTE: If you haven’t directly downloaded the Red Hat Development Suite from Red Hat Developers, your account may not have the correct entitlements to install the Container Development Kit. The easiest way to add the entitlements is to visit Red Hat Developers and initiate a download of the Red Hat Development Suite. We are working on a fix to enable you to add the entitlements to your account without starting a new download.

If you get a message saying that terms and conditions haven't been accepted: login directly to developers.redhat.com with a browser, accept the terms and conditions, and then click Download & Install.

Wait a few moments while the installer downloads the selected components and any other requirements.

Depending on the components selected, you may be asked to confirm the installation by supplying your system password.

Note: Change -server- to -workstation- if you aren't using the server variant of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. For developers, we recommend using Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server for access to the widest range of development tools. For developers, a no-cost subscription is available from developers.redhat.com.

2. Install Red Hat Development Suite

Red Hat Development Suite includes Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio 11.0, Red Hat Container Development Kit 3.1, and a number of other packages. You can install all of the components with a single command, or you can choose to install only the tools you need. The yum commands need to be run as root.

Install all of the tools in Red Hat Development Suite

# yum install rh-devsuite

Install only Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio 11

# yum install rh-eclipse47-devstudio

Install only Red Hat Container Development Kit 3.1

# yum install cdk-minishift docker-machine-kvm

3. Setup Red Hat Container Development Kit 3.1

To use the Red Hat Container Development Kit, a few additional setup steps are required:

The next command will setup the minishift virtual machine and download any additional components. The following command should be run under your normal user ID, not root as it will created ~/.minishift in your home directory.

Add the minishift command to the system path

Run the following command as root:

# ln -s /var/lib/cdk-minishift-3.0.0/minishift /usr/bin/minishift

Setup the minishift VM and download additional components

The next command will setup the minishift virtual machine and download any additional components. The following command should be run under your normal user ID, not root as it will created ~/.minishift in your home directory.

$ minishift setup-cdk --force --default-vm-driver="kvm"

Add the OpenShift oc command to the system path

The previous command downloaded oc, the command line tool to control the OpenShift cluster running inside the minishift VM. Put the oc command in the system path by running the following command as root: